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! ELECTRIC CAB COLUMN
Look Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
W.W. Hudson, of Ami deli, mis
u the city today.
Lanham & Sons are
still at the old stand
236 Broad St-, selling
rst class 1-2 gallon
ce Cream Freezers at
nly $ 1.
The bi da fount of J. T. Crouch
I <fc Co is one of the most popular
places in the city.
Arbuckles coffee2sc
T. F. Fosters.
Sheriff Jake Moore and family
will return from Stileshoro,tomor
row ; Miss Laura remaining fora
couple of weeks,
500 mens fine suits
fresh bought at one
half the cost to make
will be closed out re
gardless of value. W.
M, Gammon &, Co.
Sieriff Jake Mome returned from
Stiiesbeao this afternoon. He says he
beard Dr. Griming, President if
Mercer Universi'>. preach a power
ful sermon, on yesteiday.
For sale very cheap:
We have just received
n fifty thousand well
sawed heart shangles
and offer them to the
trade at a very low fig-
II ure.
6 4 ts Bass Bros & Co.
Mrs. Joe J. and Miss Nellie Print.
P up left this morning for Washington
City, via Jonesboro 1 enn. Mr. and
Mrs. Printup will make Washing
ton their future home.
Try Turnley’s In-
I. salable Liniment for
Rheumatism Neural
gia, Sprair.s, Cuts,
Bruises, and Pains in
any part of the body or
limbs, for sale by P. L.
Turnley, druggist.
Judge Cicero Hamma&u>d spent
I the forenoon in the city. He re
ports everything lovely and the
goose hanging high in A>rcKircbee.
! ?.
Can goods of aU
kinds. T. F, Fosters-
Mr. V. T. Sanford, of Living
ston, was on the streets today,
n i ince is in-vinc-able in his cieck
of the woods but he savs “it looks
i different in the balanci of the
: state.”
Bleech domestic
worth 8 cts. yours for
five and six cts. Lawns
for 3 1-2 cents white
lawn worth 7 ctb - yours
| for five. Bee Hive J. J,
I -Holoway. manager.
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Co'. M. A. Lindsey, of Atlanta,
I bettei known among hie friends,
4 and he has loia and cords of ’em,
*as “the lying artist of the South-
I ern mutual,” is hi the city. Mr.
i Lindsey is a klever chap and if
; he can persuade you, he wifi cer-
J :ainly do you good.
We have got the bar
gains for you in dry
ajoods Notions and Ox
•ord Ties, Come t j see
ne. Bee Hive J. J.
Holoway, manager,
6 3t,
• Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
>il for rheumatism, neuralgia
praius, bruises, lame hack, i:
uickly relieves pain
Persons who sympathize with the
ficted will rejoice with D. . E Carr
’ 1235 Harrison street Kansas City,
e is an old sufferer from inflamma
ry rheumatism, but has Lot hereto
re been troubled in this climate,
rst winter he went up into Wiscon
i, and in consequence big had an
| ler attack. ‘lt came upon me again
ry acute and severe,” be said. "My
ntsswelled and became inflamed;
eto touch, or almost to look at.
on the urgent request of my moth
inlaw I tried Ch; mberlain\ Pam '
Im to reduce the swelling and ease
pain, and tomv agreeable sur
ie, it did both. I have used three I
l - -cent liottles and be’ w p to be ' ;
k finest *hin" for roeiimet sm. pains j
Ik r ., w » p of j,
■k •’
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY JUNE 11, 1894.
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Judge Turnbull Convenes his
Tribunal
TWO CASES TRIED TODAY
VANDYKE VS WJ • LEMM LNC VERDICT FOR
PLAINTIFF. MANN VS VANDYKE ON TRIAL
T JAL 'JIIIS AF'IMINOC N. OTHER CAS
ES —BET.
At 10 o’clock this morning the
r gular Summer term of Judge
Turnbull’s City Court was called
to order and organized.
The civil docket was taken up
and the case of Van Dyke vs. Lem
m’ng was tried, Venct for paintiff
Mark Eubanks for plaintiff J. W
Ewing tor defense.
The case of maun vs, VanDykw
was taken up and is on trial as we
go to press. Dean & Hal Wright
for plaintiff and McHenry Nun
ually & Neel for defense.
The cases set for this week.
MONDAY
1 Shannon vs Berry
2 Vandyke “ Leming
3 Mann “ Vandyke
4 Cross “ Davis & Cumming
5 Colclough “ Willi hub & Johns ;n
6 Berry “ Rome St. R R Co.,
6 Cuy of Rome.
7 Wyatt vs. City of Rome
8 Black & Coal Co , vs. King
TUESDAY.
1 Ragan vs. Brisendine Et, al.
2 Bh.->b “ Ga, City Oil Co,
3 Brown “ W. U Tel. Co.
4 Simpson A. G. &, H. vs. Alexan
der & Thompson.
5 Lynch vs King & Kinney
6 Slingluff &Co vs Turner Clmt,
WEDNESDAY.
1 Camp vs Ellen C Jones Clmt
2 “ “ »V D Jones Jr.
3 Dutton “ Rome Hardware Co
4 Wimpee “ETV &G R R Co,
5 Harrison “ C R & C R R Co.
6 Northea Gov vs Johnson & Van
diver.
I
i Northen Gov “ McClure, Et al.
. 8 Jones Exr. “ Ballew, 1 case.
9 Parker “ Connally
10 Neal “ “
THURSDAY.
1 Briant <fc Vandiver vs Robinson
2 Northen Gov vs Black <fc Holmes
' 3 ” “ “ Penny <fc Penny
• 4Taliaferrc “Fouche
i Towle Mfg Co “ Johnson
FRIDAY.
1 Brown vs Mcuonald
2 Drennon “ Home St R R Co.
3 Mrs Robb B Hill vs Rome St, R
R Co.
4 Robb B Hill vs Rome St R R Co
o Thompson “ Barbour Meh
Wks. Et al.
Buy your goods at
the upiown grocers T-
F. Foster.
PREACHED AN A P A SERMON-
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 10 —
Rev. W. J. Trimble, one of the
leading Presbyterian pastors here,
surprised his congregation today
by preaching a bitter A. P. A. at
tact on the Catholic church. His
subject was specifically the rela.
ti di of the A . P. A. and the Cath
olic church on social, moral and
political conditions. He cloeed by
aayhEig that the Catholics could
not escape the conflict which was
hourly growing nearer.
Frys 2 for 25c T. F,
Fosters.
“Orange Blossom,” the Common
Sense Female Remedy, draws out
pain and soreness. Sold by Ham
sold by D. W. Curry,
ALL WERE DRONWED.
Brewsters. N. Y. June 10.—Two
sisters, Maggie and Bessie Blaney,
and Thomas Canton and John Me
Cluckey, all of Brewsters, went
boating this afternoon on South
east Lake, about two miles from
here. The boat upset and the tour
were drowned One body has been
found, and a large crowd is loos
ing for the other three bodies.
Quick and free deliv
ery. T. F Fosters.
Best Cortisella Spool
silk five cts. per spool
and five papers ofpinsi
so” f 'VT‘ etc:. Rpp H : ve J. 1
y> n~ >-] - <:xr
KLOSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
Rev. Dr. Barnett, of Atlanta
wih deliver his beautiful lecture,
“the City of Jerueaiem, ’ al *he
First Presbyterian church on to
morrow night. This lecture is said
to be one of the best ever heard 1:1
the south and as everybody is most
cordially invited to attend—there
being no tickets, and “ushers with
out door keep.th,” it is hoped the
church will be packed.
Superintendent Murphy, of the
Rome Public Building informs me
that he will place an advertise
ment for bids in a few days and
hopes to have dirt broken on Au
gust the first. Advice from Judge
Maddox says that at last the plans
and specifications are about per
fected. When work begins I know
of no one who can “rush it” to bet
ter advantage than my friend Mur
phy.
Mr
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The City Code, the new’ one
t lat we are to have, is dragging too
much. My friend Fletcher Smith,
the job printer and book binder
is loosing money on it —waiting
for copy. Whose fault is it?
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It is said that “Rnetuo.” the
Bull Dog perehased by Col. C.-T.
Jervis of Lowry Bros, will make
his appearance in the ring for the
first time during Oct. Pools will
be sold at Sugar Valley. Any one
having good fighting stock for sale
will p ease call on me, make c osest
figures, as I expect to pay cash.
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This afternoon, at 6 o’clock is
the hour agreed upon by the mer
chants, to close their doors. I
know that every merchant who
signed that petition means to live
up to the agreement—so long as.
none of his competitors break
over. And I dont believe that a
merchant wi.T break over, unless
some belated and thoughtless lady
customer forces him to. Now—but
why dwell on the subject, Surely
the ladies will do their shopping
just, before 6 instead of just aftsr
ward-
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I notice that the County Com
missioners are grading off the
Nev Court house grounds and that
they nre having streaks of Bermu
da grass set in the clay. The cod
iug along the walls has been fin
ished, and now a lew Water Oaks
should be added and then time be
permitted to do the rest, Bermuda
grass and Water Oak trees would
complete the picture—and a gem
of a picture it would be—in a few
years.
Some people seem to think that a
man, that is, an animan built on the
model of a man. cannot live in the
■center of a city like Rome, and keep
his wife a prisoner- Os course if such
of affairs existed, folks would talk,
talk, and talk— and talk. The idea of
a beautiful and refined woman being
cooped up to such an extent that her
aged, grey haired, old mother, may
not be permitted to see her. even
for a moment without the presence in
the rooir of the green eyed monster.
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It strikes me that such a state
of affairs wou'd hardly be toler
ated in Harem —cursed regions of
the Orient. Fancy a loving moth
er, at the age vs nearly four score
years, refused admittance to ihe
presence of her imprisoned baby
daughter—after a seperatiou of
years. Dees such a case exist in
any city in America, in this the
191 b century? “Folks are talking.”
and today I was asked if there
was any market ibis side of mur
ray county for tar and feathers. If
there’s a man—or monster in
Rome who finds a fit in this cap—
why he is welcome to it and the 1
other, i
we can knock the *<
bottom out of prices >
on Oxford ties and ' 1
Shoes. Bee Hive J. J.
Holoway, manager. R
See our $7.50 all r
wool worth $15.0. !’
W- M. Gammon Co.
W. A. RHLIBY
Having 'pnrcliased the entire
stock of Furniture from Messrs.
Hanks & Roberts, and consoli
dated it with, my already large
stock I am now
WITH
And am ready to supply you
with anything and everything
44N THE FURNITURE LINE*-
Business is business, and if you
can secure furniture now, that
you will buy ] ater on at regl ar ori
ces and save from twenty to fifty
per cent, why
IS BUSINESS*-
I respectfully direct your attention to the great
bargains that you know 1 must have secured
in the
HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK
Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved
and I am going to move them and move them at
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once. The first who come to lend me a helping
hand will pull in the cash.
" Corner’ TBroad St
1
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BLOSSOM
8 Is as safe and hs.’inless as a flax
3 seed poultice. I- like a po*il.
} tice, drawing out fsyer and pain,
and curing all diseases peculiar
1 to ladies.
“Orange Blost >n” is a pas
s tile, easily used at any time; s
, is applied right to the parts
. Every lady can treat herseli
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re-
1 ceiptofsi. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
1 C Panorama Place* Chicago, IE.
Sold by
D. W Currv. druprgis'
4 EQUAL 1 2
l. e. Four Weeks by our method ot teaching
book-keeping is equal to Twelve Weeks by ol
plan. Positions guaranteed under certain con
slitions. Best patronized Business college in th-
Soutb. 500 Students in attendance the past
year. Eleven Teachers. Nashville is the edu
cational center of the South Cheap Board.
No vacation. Enter any time. Home Study.
We have recently prepared books on Book
keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship especially
adapted to home study. Send for our “Free" il
l ust rated 80-page catalogue and state “your’
wants, Address J E. Draughon Presl.ien
Draughou’s Practical Business ’college an
S -hooi of Shorthand and Telegraphy, Nashvill
Tenn.
N. B.—we pay $5 cash for all vacancies a
book-keeimrs, stenographers, etc., repotted «
us, provided we till same. (Mention this nanJ 5 ,
when you write.) 11
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NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
Ncticeis hereby given that a Petition Signed
by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 15u4th
(Howell’s) District G. M. of said county, has
been Filed in my office asking that the benefits
for the Provisions of Sections U 4 >, 1450, 14 >1
IP>2, 1453 and 14f>4 of the Gale of Georgia of
1882 and the amendments thereto shall apply to
sail 1504th. DistrictsG. M. of said County. 1
further give notice that said matter will' be
heard on the 25ib. day of June Instant (18!»4)
and if uo valid objections are shown, an Elec
tion will be ordered to occur on the 14th. dav
of July next (1894) to decide the question > s I
"Fence” or “Stock Law,” according to the Stat
ntes in such case made and provided
Given under my band and official Signature,
this 4th. day of June 1594
<>uuii P. avis.
r.-o, flriuary
SPECIAL NOTICE.!
The friends and patrons of
the late firm ol Crouch &
Watson are respectfully in
formed that any prescription
or special formula filled by I
the oid firm can be refilled by
the undersigned, AVe invite;
our friends and the public!
generally to bear this in mind
as our high standard of merit
both as to drugs used and
the prescriptionists copond
. ing them will al ways be main
tained. Thanking the public
for the liberal pa’ronage ‘
o generously bestowed upon '
us we hold ourselves at all
tirnas in readiness to continue
tos erve our friends.
Respectfully.
J T, Crouch & Co
i Sometime ago I was troubled with
'an attack of rheumatism. I used
| Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was
completely cured. I have since ad
vised many of my friends and custo
mers to try the remedy and all speak
highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San
Luis Rey, Cal. Fur sale by Lowery
Bros. Druggist.
THE LATEST,
WHAT IS THE LATEST ? ’
. 1
We have just Recd--a beautiful )
lot of the very latest styles of suiting <
ind pants goods which we will make
up to order—at unheard of low '
c
prices We are turning out an absolute ‘
perfect fit & the finest work ever 1
seen in Rome—if you want a genu
ine tailor made suit come to us and
you will get it—We do not adveaise
suits made to order” & then order (
you a re»dy, made suit from Cincin- ,
nati or New York, but every mt we ®
sell is maile right here in Lome and a
to y >ur ordt r— Lurney pants Co. o
ts 20. Broad S. T <
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h'iM * J.>*. IjP.T JG •i'tJX?**' < *7.
We are sole agents for
Celebrated Candies,
Have you
Tried our
Cherry Phosphate,
Pine Apple Cream,
Orange Phosphate,
Concord Grape,
Blood Orange,
or S trawberry Gem,
These are only a few
of the many delicious
drinks and refresh
ments that we serve.
We use only pure fruit
juices in our syrups—
The prettiest fount in
Georgia.
J. T Crouch & Co*
Druggists, Medical
Buildir > Rome Ga,
BIDS WANTED.
Teobgia, floyd County :
The Hoard of Commission'rs of Roads and
Revenue of said county ask for sealed bids to
scrape, paint and adjust the three iron bridges
belonging to the county, to wit, the bridgeat
the foor of Second Avenue, the bridge at the
foot ot Broad Street, and the bridge over the
Oostanaula river on Fifth Avenue, leading to
the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the tacik a
office not later than nine o’clock a. m.. on Au
gust <>tb, 181*4. a bond will be required from
the successful bidder for the faithful perform
ance of the work. The Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. .
Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this sth, day of June, 1894.
Max Me; erhardt, Clerk.
June 7-30 d.
BIDS WANTED.
GEORGIA,FIoyd County: ,
The Board of Commissioners of Hands ana
Revenue of said county will recieve bios to
stra ghtening the public road at the Gap ot lav
ender Mountain, known as the Robinson Gap.
and putting the same in a good and sate co -
dition. For particulars apply to J, A- McArve
or G. o. Burkhalter. Said bids to be in the
Clerk’s office bynine o’clock a. m., on Monday,
July 2nd, 1834. . » „ nV
The board reserves the right to reject y
aid all bids. Witness the Honorable Jonu
C. Foster. Chairman of the Board, this otn iay
of June, 1894.
Max Meyerhardt, Viera.